How to install NordVPN on Linux 2019

I recently wrote an article that compared the two most popular VPN providers out there: Private Internet Access and NordVPN. Now, after using NordVPN for a good while, I had to install it on a couple of Linux machines and thought the process might not be as straight-forward for everyone as it is for me. Unfortunately, NordVPN doesn’t come with a nice GUI like PIA on Linux. Gladly, it’s really easy to install NordVPN on Linux and I am going to show you how to do it.

I use Linux Mint 19.1 for this tutorial, but the steps should work on any Debian based system.

Step 1 – Downloading the NordVPN Repository Package

Go ahead and download the NordVPN Repository Package from here. If you only have access to a command like you can also do a:

Logging in

Disconnecting

Listing Countries

nordvpn countries

Refreshing the server list

nordvpn refresh

Connecting to a different country

nordvpn connect NameOfCountry

Conclusion

There is also a way to set this up in OpenVPN, but to be honest, the manual way for me is much easier. I use NordVPN for over a month now and I am very satisfied with their service so far. I got a free account from them to test it out and if you want to try them, sign up through my Affiliate Link so I get a small commission and you get a nice discount if you decide for a 3-year deal.